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New barbecue shapes -its an injustice

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Created by 33frupus > 9 months ago, 5 May 2016
33frupus
VIC, 118 posts
5 May 2016 7:51PM
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just had my first taste of the new and improved BBQ shapes "now with more flavour" .
how could a company as large as ARNOTTS not realise they have turned an absolute family staple into a pile of steaming ****e.

how am i supposed to remain 10 kgs overweight, i cant even eat a handful let alone the whole box .

shame on you ARNOTTS

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
5 May 2016 8:10PM
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just so long as they don't mess with the chicken crimpys

Mark _australia
WA, 23530 posts
5 May 2016 6:57PM
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What they need to do is change the dumb instructions on the top

"To Open Tear From This End >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"

That means to tear FROM the right because that is where the arrows are pointing to.
But that does not work of course.........


What they mean is "Tear In This Direction >>>>>>>>>>"


Big difference, what dope wrote that. They sure as hell would not last in any occupation where clarity and thus brains are required


clarence
TAS, 979 posts
5 May 2016 10:33PM
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Many years ago a chick I was seeing was very senior in production at Arnotts in Sydney, and the mismanagement that went on there was mind boggling.

Just because a company is big, do not assume the company has their act together. They probably just have better PR people to make everyone believe that is the case.

Shame on you arnotts.

Clarence

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
6 May 2016 1:11AM
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Mark _australia said..

What they need to do is change the dumb instructions on the top

"To Open Tear From This End >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"

That means to tear FROM the right because that is where the arrows are pointing to.
But that does not work of course.........


What they mean is "Tear In This Direction >>>>>>>>>>"


Big difference, what dope wrote that. They sure as hell would not last in any occupation where clarity and thus brains are required




I think if you need instructions on how to open a cardboard box, you wouldn't last in any occupation....period. lol

oldgina
NSW, 55 posts
6 May 2016 7:03AM
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My bad, I thought this thread would be about "Webbers - Baby Q" etc...doh!

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
6 May 2016 8:19AM
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I'm sure they do taste better. But it's just a matter of choosing the right comparison baseline.

Like the recent case where their health claim of "75 per cent less fat" did not not actually mean 75 per cent less fat:

www.smh.com.au/business/companies/arnotts-biscuits-fined-by-accc-for-misleading-fat-content-claim-on-shapes-20151123-gl5bsd.html

Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
6 May 2016 1:41PM
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oldgina said..
My bad, I thought this thread would be about "Webbers - Baby Q" etc...doh!


same same

Anyhow - I believe that after $50m in free advertising the issue has been resolved
www.heraldsun.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes

Waveless
VIC, 117 posts
6 May 2016 1:53PM
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Thoughts on whether this is a publicity stunt; drive public hate for new flavour then return to production of original shapes making increased profit from increased consumer spending?

Mark _australia
WA, 23530 posts
6 May 2016 12:35PM
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lotofwind said..

Mark _australia said..

What they need to do is change the dumb instructions on the top

"To Open Tear From This End >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"

That means to tear FROM the right because that is where the arrows are pointing to.
But that does not work of course.........


What they mean is "Tear In This Direction >>>>>>>>>>"


Big difference, what dope wrote that. They sure as hell would not last in any occupation where clarity and thus brains are required





I think if you need instructions on how to open a cardboard box, you wouldn't last in any occupation....period. lol


But the re-seal tab doesn't work unless you do it the right way. And how would you know the right way the first time, in the absence of instructions?

If ya going to go to the effort to write instructions, do it properly.


Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
6 May 2016 3:51PM
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mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
6 May 2016 3:06PM
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clarence said..
Many years ago a chick I was seeing was very senior in production at Arnotts in Sydney, and the mismanagement that went on there was mind boggling.

Just because a company is big, do not assume the company has their act together. They probably just have better PR people to make everyone believe that is the case.

Shame on you arnotts.

Clarence


Worked for one of the leading potato chip groups many years ago. Two of the quality control people on nights at the production plant, got a little side tracked one night
They stuffed the BBQ flavouring, it ran out at some stage, resulting in a large amount of packaging being just zero flavour
Boss had perfect remedy for them to keep their jobs.
They had to start at end of the production run, and taste a packet from each carton, until they found where the BBQ flavour ran out. There was a couple hundred boxes.
Both extremely embarrassed, as my crew sort of figured out what they had been up too, and both being in relationships with others, not at the plant

Mark _australia
WA, 23530 posts
6 May 2016 5:48PM
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^^^ was there a few boxes that had to be re-labelled from BBQ to creme fruits de mer?

Somebody may like it............

Agent nods
622 posts
6 May 2016 6:21PM
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Thoughts on whether this is a publicity stunt; drive public hate for new flavour then return to production of original shapes making increased profit from increased consumer spending?

Coca Cola's most unsuccessful promotion was the "New Coke"......but it's most successful was the relaunch of the traditional coke.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
8 May 2016 8:41AM
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nods said..
Thoughts on whether this is a publicity stunt; drive public hate for new flavour then return to production of original shapes making increased profit from increased consumer spending?

Coca Cola's most unsuccessful promotion was the "New Coke"......but it's most successful was the relaunch of the traditional coke.


coke did it with 'Mother' as well.

Scrubes
VIC, 115 posts
8 May 2016 10:06AM
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I must be weird cause I like the new flavour

JohnnyHuett
TAS, 547 posts
11 May 2016 8:22AM
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www.change.org/p/arnotts-bring-back-the-old-shapes

Razzonater
2224 posts
11 May 2016 11:45AM
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How dare they change these, I hate change when its bad for the consumer, I have a list of most hated changes or removal of products and finally I have the opportunity to voice my opinion.

1) Clearly the new bbq shapes, these aren't bbq shapes they are something different how about you keep selling me the original bbq and try launch a new product IE poor quality bbq shapes or the woest shapes in history

2) Cottees cordial when they changed from 2 litres to 1 litre bottles, yeah cheaper for shipping but doesn't taste the same has more flavouring and sugar and less good stuff in it, all the colours in it separate and its a different consistency. Obviously more flavouring and artificial colours cause when I do let the kids get a bottle they drink it and it sets them off, Orange colours seem to be the most toxic

3)hazelnut rolls (the icecream) I cant find them I don't think they sell them any more why not???? they are the best. Im quite angry about this one

4) those chocalates vice versas with the white chocolate on the inside and the brown on the outside or vice versa..... WTF you cant get me hooked on this than cut me off.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
11 May 2016 2:24PM
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Mark _australia said..
Big difference, what dope wrote that. They sure as hell would not last in any occupation where clarity and thus brains are required


Ha ha ah hahhaa aaaa... aaaah. If only that were true.

Mark _australia
WA, 23530 posts
11 May 2016 2:44PM
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Razzonater said..

3)hazelnut rolls (the icecream) I cant find them I don't think they sell them any more why not???? they are the best. Im quite angry about this one




Was big news when they stopped making them, was about 4-6 yrs ago ish. I agree it was criminal.

loftywinds2
185 posts
12 May 2016 9:56AM
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33frupus said..
just had my first taste of the new and improved BBQ shapes "now with more flavour" .
how could a company as large as ARNOTTS not realise they have turned an absolute family staple into a pile of steaming ****e.

how am i supposed to remain 10 kgs overweight, i cant even eat a handful let alone the whole box .

shame on you ARNOTTS


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As long as Milo is the same as it's always been, I am happy.

GPA
WA, 2529 posts
17 May 2016 3:56PM
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Score!

Just found one lonely pack of ORIGINAL Pizza Shapes on the local IGA shelves...

Just munching through half of them before the kids get home

What fool of a Product Manager made the decision to change this and thought consumers will love it... Samboy did the same thing with their chips and new bigger flavour a few years back - well guess what new and/or bigger does not equal better. We switched brands...



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